THE HAWKS• Davidson rallied in the second half to post an 80-72 win over the Hawks on Feb. 15. Charlie Brown scored 20 points for Saint Joseph’s and Chris Clover added 17* The Hawks are returning to action after a week’s break, which is their longest since December when they went 14 days without a game* SJU won the first meeting of the teams this year, edging the Minutemen, 64-62, on Feb. 2* Charlie Brown, Jr., is the leading scorer in the A-10 with 19.9 ppg and an 18.8 average in conference games, while ranking 47th in the nation* Freshman Jared Bynum tops the league in assist/turnover ratio (2.5) * This is the second of three consecutive road games for the Hawks as they travel to Fordham on Wednesday, Feb. 27 before returning home on March 2 to face La Salle

GOOD NEWS• Redshirt junior Lamarr Kimble will be back in action after missing the last 10 games with a fractured hand suffered on Jan. 12 at Duquesne• Kimble is still the Hawks’ second leading scorer with 16.3 points per game while averaging 2.6 assists

TALE OF TWO HALVES• The Hawks got out quickly at Davidson, opening up a 10-point lead eight minutes into the game• SJU hit a season-high 10 three-pointers in the first half, but then made just two the rest of the way • The tide turned in the second half as Davidson connected on 10 threes and rallied from a 10-point deficit to earn the win

ADDING THEM UP• Charlie Brown has surpassed the 400-point mark for the season (497) and now has 895 points in 56 career games

CARING FOR THE BALL• Saint Joseph’s is back to the number-two spot in the nation in turnovers per game (9.3) and rank third in fewest turnovers (232). Michigan leads the NCAA with 9.2

THE LATEST ONE• Injuries have been a constant for the Hawks and Markell Lodge is the most recent player to be knocked out of action• The senior sustained a thumb injury in the win over Saint Louis and underwent season-ending surgery on Feb. 12• The Hawks did get another player back as Anthony Longpré returned to action on Feb. 12 after missing six games with a concussion and has played in the last two games

CAN’T MISS• Charlie Brown was 9-for-9 from the field with 21 points in the first half of the Saint Louis win, helping the Hawks stake an early double-digit lead. He finished the game with 28 points on 10-for-13 shooting• He had a similar start at Dayton on Jan. 29, when he opened the game scoring 10 straight points to give SJU a quick 10-3 lead

ON TARGET• In the games vs. La Salle and Saint Louis, the Hawks shot a combined 50 percent (59-for-118) from the field and 48 percent (26-for-54) from behind the arc• SJU took 59 field goal attempts in both games, and tied their season-high with 33 made vs. Saint Louis• At La Salle, the Hawks connected on a season-high 14 three-pointers

LOOKING AHEAD• SJU will play its third straight game on the road at Fordham on Feb. 27 before returning home for a pair, vs. La Salle on March 2 and Rhode Island on March 5